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With the publication of part 1 of Rusty Brown (Pantheon, www.penguinrandomhouse.com/bo..., Chris Ware (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Ware ) joins the show to talk about how he and his art changed over the 18 (on-and-off) years since he began the project. We talk about the nature of memory, the experience of time, and the purpose of empathy (or empathy as the purpose of human life). We get into art and its role in organizing consciousness, the give-and-take of self-doubt, his impact on comics and other cartoonists, the effect of parenthood on his work and life, his midwestern roots & the allure of The New Yorker, and books that changed his life (whether he read them or not). We also discuss that synthetic, sorta artificial style he's known for and what it permits him to do in his comics, the comic strip diary he keeps and why it can't be published, how cartooning compares to the origins of American architecture, the alchemical relationship between drawings and type size in his comics, why art schools should get back to teaching figure drawing, and plenty more! • More info at chimeraobscura.com/vm/episode-... • Support The Virtual Memories Show via / vmspod

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Комментарии : 13   
@gonzameza5198
@gonzameza5198 3 года назад
really good interview, I never felt that the interviewer interrupted ideas, on the contrary, he enriched the interview with his honesty when communicating with Chris.
@nicsunderlandbaker
@nicsunderlandbaker 11 месяцев назад
This is awesome. A confessional between two high-level art-school freaks.
@nicsunderlandbaker
@nicsunderlandbaker 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this available.
@noahvansciver5661
@noahvansciver5661 4 года назад
So good
@weikko79
@weikko79 4 года назад
Great conversation, thanks for this.
@inchworm9311
@inchworm9311 9 месяцев назад
@nicsunderlandbaker
@nicsunderlandbaker 11 месяцев назад
I haven't read Seth or Mr. Ware deeply but I wonder about the trade-off between being reclusive and showing truth in your work.
@nicsunderlandbaker
@nicsunderlandbaker 11 месяцев назад
He sounds just like Terence McKenna.
@nicsunderlandbaker
@nicsunderlandbaker 11 месяцев назад
You can get quite a bit of gesture from Chuck Jones style blocking - for cartoons it's as important as life drawing.
@lilbigman777
@lilbigman777 4 года назад
13:43 20:02 22:17
@boristabareag3598
@boristabareag3598 4 года назад
To read "Jimmy Corrigan" requires such a commitment from the reader as to read "Ulysses". And after that, the reward is no less.
@curtisthomson4209
@curtisthomson4209 4 года назад
This interviewer really needs to show some restraint and let his guest speak without his interruption. Talk less, listen more. That said, thank you for posting this.
@enastiposmoresi957
@enastiposmoresi957 3 года назад
I strongly disagree. I think the 'interviewer' does a brilliant job. If he didn't express his opinion, especially in the organic way a committed conversation naturally develops, this talk would have been half its length and we would have never heard many of the points made by Ware. Apart from anything, this is clearly a discussion, not an interview, with attention on Ware's work, calling for this type of communication. I felt VMSpod did a great job at warming up and bringing out many interesting reflections and thoughts in Ware, not to mention my list of material to read has been extended greatly from both contributors recommendations.
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